The Calamansi or Calamondin is a hybrid fruit - think half mandarin orange and half kumquat. They are edible with a sweet peel and a sour bite. They are especially great for baked goods, jams, and cocktails. Most notably, the calamondin’s year round blooming cycle offers a stunning transformation of dark green leaves, white flower petals, and bright orange fruit. Calamondins are also known for the fresh citrus aroma they give off when in bloom.
Depending on season, plants range from 18-22 inches tall and 6-8 inches wide. Plants are shipped in standard black one gallon growing pots.
FYI - We ship our trees from the farm on Monday and Wednesday mornings only. This guarantees three day shipping for each order.
*PLEASE NOTE - We do not currently ship to, AZ, CA, LA, HI, TX, Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands, any freight forwarding locations, hotels, PO Boxes, or Military (AFO/FPO).
Growing citrus indoors (no matter where you are) is easy!
Regardless of your level of gardening experience, if you have daily direct sunlight available, your tree can thrive and flourish indoors!
Arrived with blooms and 3 fruits, already fun for my whole family!
Great, healthy little tree. Produced fruit immediately and hasn’t stopped (a year later). My little tree lives inside and is happy as could be.
My Calamansi tree arrived packaged with care and buds ready to bloom. A couple weeks later and the flowers have opened with a heavenly almost honeysuckle like fragrance. I can't wait to see the fruit.
It was a gift for my daughter her direct review. "It's a wonderful tiny tree. Came with loads of flowers and baby fruits. We've enjoyed the tiny sour oranges. It's held up to me not watering it for longer than it should. It's pretty great."
It took a few months and now producing tons of fruit.
We initially had a few questions and response was amazingly quick and helpful.
We are very happy/ satisfied with our Calamondin plant. Thank you for the Inquiry because i was not sure as to when we could harvest the fruit. The plant itself is doing well. ( i wish i could have said the same for the meyor lemon i purchased- that died soon after I got it).